Last week the Pew Internet & American Life Project released its report on social media users for 2012. The report’s findings detail the social media behaviors of different demographic groups, and provide some important guidance for communicators. Here are some … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2013
Some people will argue that it’s not worthy comparing Tomcat and JBoss, because one of them is a superset of the other. In fact JBoss is bundled with a forked version of Tomcat. So JBoss is Tomcat plus: * JMS … Continue reading
Want a more well-rounded and sufficiently fed business blog? The answer is simple — don't do it all yourself! Okay, okay … easier said than done, right? But in all seriousness, a blog with multiple contributors results in a better … Continue reading
Choosing a content management system can be tricky. Without a clearly defined set of requirements, you will be seduced by fancy functionality that you will never use. What then should you look for in a CMS? via 10 Things To … Continue reading
Thunderbird is an Mozilla created email client software similar to Microsoft Outlook. Thunderbird supports POP and IMAP protocol for offline reading of your email messages. But to start your email in Thunderbird, you need to configure it so that it … Continue reading
2009 was the year of malware attacks that use stolen FTP credentials to infect legitimate web sites. Hundreds of thousands websites have been hacked this way and suffered from hidden iframe injections, Gumblar, redirections to bogus anti-virus sites, etc. The … Continue reading
Try not to waste too much time… Scale of Universe – Interactive Scale of the Universe Tool. … Continue reading
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WordPress is used by millions as an open-source blogging platform. Many use it to share their thoughts and experiences online. However, WordPress offers a lot more than just blogging tools; it’s actually a robust, customizable content management system, and a … Continue reading
[UPDATE: To all those who got here by clicking a link entitled "Why I Will Never Feel Threatened by Programmers in India", that title has been retired as an unfortunate misfire on my part: much of the conversation was lead … Continue reading
I was part of a conversation the other day that really struck a nerve with me and has resonated in my mind since. We were discussing Programmer versus Developer and what we were. This lead to a more generalized conversation … Continue reading